no SD bowfishers?
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thought i would represent...I love bowfishin on the missouri heres why
isnt that gar cute?
its an old picture but all i have on this computer...thats about an hour of bowfishing in pierre im on the left, we had to stop because both our arrows broke, my rest broke and my buddy lost his string...
isnt that gar cute?
its an old picture but all i have on this computer...thats about an hour of bowfishing in pierre im on the left, we had to stop because both our arrows broke, my rest broke and my buddy lost his string...
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well sponge you bring up pierre and that reminds me of whitlock...i go up there and spend my whole summer there fishing wit my gpa..he has a cabin up there so usually the whole family is up there for the whole summer..im lookin at ur gar here..man some nice fish!!! speakin of paddle..i come back home and do that..on gavins point damn..i live in crofton nebraska and that's only bout 15 min. away from the south dakota nebraska line...newayz hope to talk to you later..
bigbutteredbuck
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Well Rich,
They can all be eaten, but if that's not your thing they also make some of the best fertilizer.
...and don't worry about bowfishers taking too many carp... any place there are carp, there are usually too many and the population suffers just like deer. Keeping a turnover allows the remaining fish to grow bigger and reduces the amount of silt in the water that can drive away other game fish.
Ever tried bowfishing?
You should come out with us in the spring.
They can all be eaten, but if that's not your thing they also make some of the best fertilizer.
...and don't worry about bowfishers taking too many carp... any place there are carp, there are usually too many and the population suffers just like deer. Keeping a turnover allows the remaining fish to grow bigger and reduces the amount of silt in the water that can drive away other game fish.
Ever tried bowfishing?
You should come out with us in the spring.


